Scotland culture

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Scotland Culture Maylen Väits 7.Class

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Scotland CultureMaylen Väits

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Kilts & Tartan

The piece of clothing that we recognize as a 'kilt' most likely has it's origins way back in the 9th century, while tartan fabric wasn't associated with clans until the 18th century.

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Myths & Legends Of Scotland

Probably the best known Scottish legend is that of 'Nessie', the Loch Ness Monster. She's believed to live in the deep, cold water of Loch Ness ('loch' is the scottish word for 'lake'), which is the biggest and deepest loch in Scotland.

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Scotland's Castles

There are around 300 castles in Scotland, that's approx. One for every 100 square miles.

No visit to this country is complete without experiencing the magic of a Scottish castle (or two, or ten).

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Traditional Scottish Food

A 'Full Scottish Breakfast' might include fried eggs, bacon, sausage (patties), black-pudding (blood sausage), baked beans, grilled tomatoes and deep-fried bread.

All washed down with a cup of hot, sweet tea. It's delicious, but if you value your health I'd recommend not eating this on a daily (or even weekly) basis.

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Scotland Culture Includes Sport

Scottish people enjoy sports of all types, and we're avid (or maybe that should be 'rabid' fans when it comes to our favorite, or national, teams).

Football in Scotland dates back to 1873 when the Scottish Football Association was first founded.

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Flag of Scottland

Color: Blue and White Adopted: 16th century

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Question`s

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